With spirit there is always compassion

Our body is so energized by the animative mind or spirit, which is also compassion (karuna), that as the body is stressed, we should sense compassion arising which works to dissolve our suffering. Whether we walk or sit, we should sense the work of compassion. But this is not often the case.

From the standpoint of spirit we are abnormal. The cause or etiology of this abnormality is contingent upon our attachment to the carnal body, the intensity of which effectively cuts off our connection with spirit and, with this loss, compassion. Eventually, absent of spirit, we reach the stage of complete nihilism (I am beginning to see that the the total denial of spirit is nihilism). In such a state, it is impossible to make progress in Buddhism or any religion for that matter. And certainly, genuine compassion eludes us.


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